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1 Unit 6: Market Failures and the Role of the Government 1 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

2 Market Failure #2: EXTERNALITIES 2 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

3 An externality is a third-person side effect. There are EXTERNAL benefits or external costs to someone other than the original decision maker. Why are Externalities Market Failures? The free market fails to include external costs or external benefits. With no government involvement there would be too much of some goods and too little of others. Example: Smoking Cigarettes. The free market assumes that the cost of smoking is fully paid by people who smoke. The government recognizes external costs and makes policies to limit smoking. What are Externalities? 3 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

4 Negative Externalities 4 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

5 Situation that results in a COST for a different person other than the original decision maker. The costs “spillover” to other people or society. Example: Zoram is a chemical company that pollutes the air when it produces its good. Zoram only looks at its INTERNAL costs. The firms ignores the social cost of pollution So, the firm’s marginal cost curve is its supply curve When you factor in EXTERNAL costs, Zoram is producing too much of its product. The government recognizes this and limits production. Negative Externalities (aka: Spillover Costs) 5 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

6 Whistle Tips 6 I won’t. But that’s what they want. My business is to sell pipes so I have to sell whatever they want. So whatever people want, I will sell it.”- Marcello Carbrera Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

7 Barking Dog 7 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

8 P Q D=MSB Supply = Marginal Private Cost Q Free Market 8 Market for Cigarettes The marginal private cost doesn’t include the costs to society. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

9 P Q D=MSB Supply = Marginal Private Cost Q Free Market 9 Market for Cigarettes Marginal Social Cost What will the MC/Supply look like when EXTERNAL cost are factor in? Q Optimal Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

10 P Q D=MSB S=MPC Q Free Market 10 Market for Cigarettes MSC Q Optimal At Q FM the MSC is greater than the MSB. Too much is being produced so there is deadweight loss If the market produces Q FM why is it a market failure? Overallocation Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

11 P Q D=MSB Q Free Market 11 Market for Cigarettes What should the government do to fix a negative externality? Q Optimal S=MPC MSC Solution: Tax the amount of the externality (Per Unit Tax) Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

12 P Q D=MSB Q Free Market 12 Market for Cigarettes What should the government do to fix a negative externality? Q Optimal S=MPC Solution: Per-unit tax the amount of the externality (No Deadweight loss) = MPC MSB = MSC MSC Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

13 13 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 2012 Question 14 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

14 Positive Externalities 14 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

15 Positive Externalities (aka: Spillover Benefits) Situations that result in a BENEFIT for someone other than the original decision maker. The benefits “spillover” to other people or society. (EX: Flu Vaccines, Education, Home Renovation) Example: A mom decides to get a flu vaccine for her child Mom only looks at the INTERNAL benefits. She ignores the social benefits of a healthier society. So, her private marginal benefit is her demand When you factor in EXTERNAL benefits the marginal benefit and demand would be greater. The government recognizes this and subsidizes flu shots. 15 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

16 P Q D=Marginal Private Benefit S = MSC Q Free Market 16 Market for Flu Shots The marginal private benefit doesn’t include the additional benefits to society. Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

17 P Q Q FM 17 What will the MB/D look like when EXTERNAL benefits are factor in? Q Optimal D=Marginal Private Benefit S = MSC Marginal Social Benefit Market for Flu Shots Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

18 P Q D=MSB 18 If the market produces Q FM why is it a market failure? S = MSC Marginal Social Benefit Q FM Q Optimal Market for Flu Shots Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

19 P Q 19 Underallocation S = MSC Marginal Social Benefit Q FM Q Optimal At Q FM the MSC is less than the MSB. Too little is being produced Market for Flu Shots Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

20 P Q Q FM 20 Q Optimal D=MPB S = MSC MSB What should the government do to fix a negative externality? Subsidize the amount of the externality (Per Unit Subsidy) =MPB Market for Flu Shots Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

21 2008 Audit Exam

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23 Review 1. What is an Externality? When EXTERNAL benefits or external costs are on someone other than the original decision maker. 2. Why are Externalities Market Failures? The free market fails to include external costs or external benefits. 3. Explain why the graph for a Negative Externality has two cost curves. Two Costs: Private and Social 4. Explain why the graph for a Positive Externality has two benefit curves. Two Benefits: Private and Social 23 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

24 24 2010 Practice FRQ Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

25 25 2010 Practice FRQ Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

26 26 2011 Practice FRQ Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

27 27 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 2011 Practice FRQ

28 The Economics of Pollution 28 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

29 Economics of Pollution Why are public bathrooms so gross? The Tragedy of the Commons (AKA: The Common Pool Problem) Goods that are available to everyone (air, oceans, lakes, public bathrooms) are often polluted since no one has the incentive to keep them clean. There is no monetary incentive to use them efficiently. Result is high spillover costs. Example: Over fishing in the ocean 29 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

30 The Common Pool Problem 30 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

31 Perverse Incentives 1.In 1970, the government tried to protect endangered woodpeckers by requiring land developers to report nests on their land to the EPA. The population of these bird decreased. Why? Land owners would kill the birds or else risk lengthy production delays. ( Known as “Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up” ) 2.Assume the government wanted to limit a firm from polluting. They tell them they will inspect them twice and they must reduce pollution by 5%. The amount of pollutants would increase. Why? These firm will have the incentive to pollute more prior to inspection. Are their “market solutions” to these problems? 31 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

32 How can markets and self interest help to limit pollution? Government can sell the right to pollute 100 200 50 100 Assume the lake can naturally absorb 500 gallons of pollutants each year Now what does each firm have the incentive to do? The Gov’t sells each firm the right to pollute a set number of gallons Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015


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